Forensic DNA analysis plays a vital role in forensic casework and mass fatality incidents to identify victims. In these situations, human remains are often subjected to extreme heat, humidity, possible mutilation or fragmentation, microbial activity, decomposition and putrefaction, which can all complicate disaster victim identification (DVI). In many cases, the disaster event results in damage to the local infrastructure causing a loss of electricity and lack of facilities with refrigeration to house large numbers of human remains. Without refrigeration, the DNA in tissues become more degraded and damaged making traditional short tandem repeat (STR) typing more difficult. Therefore, immediate and simple in-field collection and stabilizatio...
Direct-to-PCR methodology adds samples directly to PCR tubes offering gains in efficiency and sensit...
DNA analysis from human remains is of immense relevance in missing persons identification and disast...
Forensic analysis of DNA from hard tissues can be important when investigating a variety of cases re...
Advances in forensic biology have increased the options for the collection, sampling, preservation a...
Disaster victim identification (DVI) often occurs in remote locations with extremes of temperatures ...
Disaster victim identification (DVI) often occurs in remote locations with extremes of temperatures ...
Disaster victim identification (DVI) often occurs in remote locations with extremes of temperatures ...
When the remains of victims from mass disasters, military conflicts, or missing persons’ cases are r...
DNA analysis is the gold standard for identification of human remains from mass disasters. Particula...
The advent of DNA technologies for field-based application promises to provide rapid intelligence to...
The generation of a DNA profile from skeletal remains is an important part of the identification pro...
In 2019 and 2020, disaster victim identification (DVI) simulations were conducted at the Australian ...
DNA analysis of degraded samples and low-copy number DNA derived from skeletal remains, one of the m...
DNA profiling has emerged as the gold standard for the identification of victims in mass disaster ev...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. DNA profiling has emerged as the gold standard for the identification of victim...
Direct-to-PCR methodology adds samples directly to PCR tubes offering gains in efficiency and sensit...
DNA analysis from human remains is of immense relevance in missing persons identification and disast...
Forensic analysis of DNA from hard tissues can be important when investigating a variety of cases re...
Advances in forensic biology have increased the options for the collection, sampling, preservation a...
Disaster victim identification (DVI) often occurs in remote locations with extremes of temperatures ...
Disaster victim identification (DVI) often occurs in remote locations with extremes of temperatures ...
Disaster victim identification (DVI) often occurs in remote locations with extremes of temperatures ...
When the remains of victims from mass disasters, military conflicts, or missing persons’ cases are r...
DNA analysis is the gold standard for identification of human remains from mass disasters. Particula...
The advent of DNA technologies for field-based application promises to provide rapid intelligence to...
The generation of a DNA profile from skeletal remains is an important part of the identification pro...
In 2019 and 2020, disaster victim identification (DVI) simulations were conducted at the Australian ...
DNA analysis of degraded samples and low-copy number DNA derived from skeletal remains, one of the m...
DNA profiling has emerged as the gold standard for the identification of victims in mass disaster ev...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. DNA profiling has emerged as the gold standard for the identification of victim...
Direct-to-PCR methodology adds samples directly to PCR tubes offering gains in efficiency and sensit...
DNA analysis from human remains is of immense relevance in missing persons identification and disast...
Forensic analysis of DNA from hard tissues can be important when investigating a variety of cases re...